Southern Telcom Sample Clauses
The 'Southern Telcom' clause identifies and defines the role or obligations of Southern Telcom within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the rights, responsibilities, or services that Southern Telcom is expected to provide, such as telecommunications infrastructure, maintenance, or access rights. By clearly outlining Southern Telcom's involvement, the clause ensures that all parties understand the scope of Southern Telcom's participation and helps prevent disputes regarding their duties or entitlements under the contract.
Southern Telcom accepts responsibility to notify BellSouth of situations that arise that may result in a service problem.
Southern Telcom may resell services only within the specific service area as defined in its certificate of operation approved by the Commission.
Southern Telcom shall submit to BellSouth a notice of its intent to access and utilize BellSouth CNAM Database Services. Said notice shall be in writing no less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to Southern Telcom’s access to BellSouth’s CNAM Database Services and shall be addressed to Southern Telcom’s Local Contract Manager.
7.6.2.1 Southern Telcom’s End Users’ names and numbers related to UNE-P Services and shall be stored in the BellSouth CNAM database, and shall be available, on a per query basis only, to all entities that launch queries to the BellSouth CNAM database. BellSouth, at its sole discretion, may opt to interconnect with and query other calling name databases. In the event BellSouth does not query a third party calling name database that stores the calling party’s information, BellSouth cannot deliver the calling party’s information to a called End User. In addition, BellSouth cannot deliver the calling party’s information where the calling party subscribes to any service that would block or otherwise cause the information to be unavailable.
7.6.2.2 For each Southern Telcom End User that subscribes to a switch based vertical feature providing calling name information to that End User for calls received, BellSouth will launch a query on a per call basis to the BellSouth CNAM database, or, subject to Section 7.6.2.1 above, to a third party calling name database, to provide calling name information, if available, to Southern Telcom’s End User. Southern Telcom shall pay the rates set forth in Exhibit A, on a per query basis, for each query to the BellSouth CNAM database made on behalf of an CUSTOMER End User that subscribes to the appropriate vertical features that support Caller ID or a variation thereof. In addition, Southern Telcom shall reimburse BellSouth for any charges BellSouth pays to third party calling name database providers for queries launched to such database providers for the benefit of Southern Telcom’s End Users.
Southern Telcom may purchase resale services from BellSouth for its own use in operating its business. The resale discount will apply to those services under the following conditions:
3.2.1 Southern Telcom must resell services to other End Users.
3.2.2 Southern Telcom cannot be a competitive local exchange telecommunications company for the single purpose of selling to itself.
Southern Telcom will notify BellSouth within one business day of rejected packs (via the mutually agreed medium). Packs could be rejected because of pack sequencing discrepancies or a critical edit failure on the Pack Header or Pack Trailer records (i.e. out-of-balance condition on grand totals, invalid data populated). Standard ATIS EMI Error Codes will be used. Southern Telcom will not be required to return the actual rejected data to BellSouth. Rejected packs will be corrected and retransmitted to Southern Telcom by BellSouth.
Southern Telcom may purchase Network Elements and other services from BellSouth for the purpose of combining such network elements in any manner Southern Telcom chooses to provide telecommunication services to its intended users, including recreating existing BellSouth services. With the exception of the sub-loop Network Elements which are located outside of the central office, BellSouth shall deliver the Network Elements purchased by Southern Telcom to the demarcation point associated with Southern Telcom’s collocation arrangement.
Southern Telcom must provide its own splitters in a central office and have installed its DSLAM in that central office.
